editorial
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Original Content Why Lil Dicky's "Earth" is important.
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Sanibel Chai -
Original Content When it comes to picking a GOAT, how much value do you place on discography?
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Lil Wayne's verse on Mario's "Crying Out For Me" remix arrived during his acclaimed 2007 run.
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Rose Lilah -
Original Content How Roddy Ricch's "The Box," and a strange noise that almost didn’t make the song may have changed his career.
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Michael Kawaida -
Original Content After decades of fighting for its due respect, Drake and Cardi B's Las Vegas residencies cement hip-hop's place at the forefront of modern culture.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content A reflection.
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Rose Lilah -
Pop Culture To the Black community.
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Madusa S. -
Original Content What can we take from Lil Peep's music following his death?
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Vince Rick -
Original Content Awful Records is one of the most important independent labels in the Atlanta hip-hop scene, jump-starting the careers of Playboi Carti, iLoveMakonnen, KEY! and more.
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Gus Fisher -
Music Regardless of your taste in music, you cannot disagree with the notion that is explicitly claimed in the title of one of their most popular songs; “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing ta F*** Wit."
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Kristen Bromiley -
Original Content There has been a lot of discourse about the Grammy upset, where Macklemore swept up in the Rap categories in favor of Kendrick Lamar's heralded album. But what does this mean in the larger picture? Does it even matter or does it matter all too much?
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hnhh -
Original Content An editorial offering up the stance that Auto-Tune did not kill hip-hop, rather, it brought new life into the genre.
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Matt Aceto